Violence Erupts in Rivers State as Protesters Set Local Government Secretariat Ablaze

On Monday, unrest unfolded in Bori, Khana Local Government Area (LGA) of Rivers State, leaving one person feared dead after gunfire was reported.  The circumstances surrounding the shooting remain unclear, though it coincided with widespread protests across several LGAs, following a police directive to reopen all 23 council secretariats that had been closed since July. In Ikwerre LGA, demonstrators stormed the council headquarters in Isiokpo, setting a section of the building on fire, forcing staff and the newly appointed chairman to abandon the premises.  Although authorities intervened to control the situation and extinguish the flames, some parts of the building sustained damage. In Emuoha LGA, protesters prevented the newly sworn-in chairman from entering the council headquarters.  They voiced opposition to the election results, claiming the Action Peoples Party’s candidate was not popular enough to win.  The demonstrators blocked access to the administrative building, insisting on the reinstatement of the previous chairman, Dr. Chidi Lloyd, whose tenure, they argued, was extended by the state House of Assembly. Earlier in the day, violence also broke out in Eleme LGA, where protesters set the secretariat on fire, destroying several structures and vehicles, including a police car.  The police responded but were still assessing the extent of the damage.

Why well Meaning Nigerians Must Support This LGA Election.

By: Amaopusenibo Bobo Sofiri Brown Rivers State is one of over 10 States that had Local Government Caretaker Committees (CTC) in place by July 2024. Many of the States have conducted their LGA elections without undue interference by Abuja High Courts or Police directives. Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) whose members were picked and inaugurated by His Excellency, Chief Nyesom Ezenwo Wike in his last days as the recognized Governor of Rivers State, announced in July that the elections would hold on October 5, 2024.RSIEC has since confirmed that every necessary step in the process has been put in place to achieve a free and fair election. Most of the functioning Political parties in Rivers State have come out in support of the LGA elections. This development is a salutary departure from our past experience with LGA elections or any other for that matter. And in a most dramatic and strategic initiative, a coalition of Civil Society groups addressed a Press Conference in Abuja to declare support for the LGA elections. They gave coherent and troubling reasons that suggest very strongly their patriotic effort to expose the monkey hands in Abuja that seem to conjure stormy weather for Rivers State since November 1, 2023,The things happening should show to all Nigerians that Rivers people are largely united in their common desire to make a firm break with the old political environment that was in place up to October 30 2023.It was an environment of “might is right”, oppression and monopoly of our State revenue by a few who surround one Strong Man. It has made our state poorer and kept Rivers people enslaved. For instance, by 1883, at least four City States had sprung up in the Eastern Niger Delta known as Oil Rivers Province then. They were proud centres of indigenous enterprise as international trading hubs in a place some Europeans framed as a dreaded “heart of darkness”.But by 2023 not one of the old City States in Rivers State had any indigenous engineered local economy to feed our people and give them capacity to grow competitive business enterprises, dignity and a decent future.Rivers people who by the 1880s were celebrated in Europe for generating public wealth, who invested in education and enterprise-building through international commercial undertakings in their local economies and widely acclaimed fame for human dignity, have been reduced to beggars who now sleep under flyovers!Is that the life we want for ourselves and our children? Let nobody be faint-hearted about this LGA election. Let’s go forth with the fear of God and commitment to build good governance, not “turn by turn” looting.God said to Moses that He would harden Pharaoh’s heart to fulfill His own purpose.Pharaoh’s stone heart, made the world to know that there is God.Rivers people and Nigerians are going through the same experience today.We will not fear Pharaoh’s well-fed amorphous Army. They threaten and seek to drown us in the Red Sea. The LGA elections is their latest battle field.Pharaoh and his Army live in luxury with gold plated chariots for Judges and Security officials who do Pharaoh’s bidding.They are allegedly paid in handsome currencies, from the looted wealth of Rivers State that for years have kept our State poorer.But God’s words ring true. His judgment will come upon Pharaoh and his Army of oppression and exploitation.Then they will know that Jehovah’s might is the ultimate (Exodus 14 v 4 & 14).See how confused Pharaoh and his Army have become over Rivers State, which they want to control at all cost? They keep failing with every step they take. More Stakeholder groups across Nigeria are joining hands to stand with Rivers people and our Governor, His Excellency Amaopusenibo Sir Sim Fubara!Isn’t God wonderful?I hear people worry about Pharaoh’s next move.We will not fear!For the God of Jacob is our refuge and strength. Let us be still and watch what He will do to Pharaoh (Psalm 46 v 10-11).He has set us free from bondage and will continue to do wonders before the eyes of all Nigerians, as He leads us along. Yes, His name is Jehovah (Joshua 24 v 17-18). Amaopusenibo Bobo Sofiri Brown Manager Public Affairs- East, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC), Pioneer Head of PR, later Manager PR & Communication, NAFCON, (a MW Kellogg of Houston JV project)

Rivers LG Election: Atiku Applauds Gov Fubara

Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has expressed strong support for the Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, for moving forward with the local government elections scheduled for Saturday.  According to Abubakar, Fubara’s actions are crucial in reinforcing the Supreme Court’s ruling on local government autonomy. Abubakar encouraged the people of Rivers State to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing the importance of local governance and the rule of law.  He believes these elections offer a valuable opportunity to uphold the principles of democracy and constitutionalism, ensuring that citizens can freely select their grassroots leaders. The former Vice President highlighted the significance of these elections in empowering local communities to shape their leadership, urging peaceful participation and a strong sense of civic responsibility among voters. READALSO: Tribunal: Tinubu, INEC, APC oppose Atiku’s tendered evidences 

LG Elections: Explosion Rocks APC Secretariat

A loud explosion occurred at the All Progressives Congress (APC) secretariat in Rivers State, causing widespread destruction.  The incident took place along Aba Road in Port Harcourt, just hours before the scheduled Local Government Council elections.  Dynamites were reportedly used in the attack, which severely damaged the secretariat’s structure, pulling down the gate and destroying doors, windows, and other property.  The blast caused panic in the surrounding area as residents fled for safety.  Further updates on the situation are expected.